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Pupatella Pizza posts liquor license placard for coming Capitol Hill spot


301 Massachusetts Avenue, NE

We first heard about Pupatella’s plans here last year, happy to see it’s progressing towards an opening. This is the former Romeo & Juliet which closed here back in 2017.

Prior to Romeo & Juliet this was the long time home to The White Tiger which closed in 2012.

The placard for Pupatella says:

“New Retailer’s Class “C” Restaurant serving Italian cuisine. Seating capacity of 110, Total Occupancy Load of 125. Two Sidewalk Cafés with 166 seats total between the two spaces. The License will include an Entertainment Endorsement to provide live entertainment inside of the premises, along with the Alcohol Carry-Out and Delivery Endorsement.”

Back in August we learned that “Pupatella announces $7.5 million raise for expansion in DC Metro”.

Check out their menu here and stay tuned for opening date(s).

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